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Thirteen Ways of Looking at Leisure
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09 February 2027

In this distinctive title, Tony Blackshaw revitalises the study of leisure, advancing an original reading of this oldest of ideas and a constructive new conception for our era. Using Wallace Stevens’s radical aesthetics and innovative style as a foil, he recovers something very old that alludes to the creative chaos of the cosmos before time and space, of what it is about leisure we continue to find magical, that draws us in, and enables us to step outside ourselves into an ekstasis, into another kind of world, which appears to have been lost in its academic study. Drawing on these insights, he carefully and skilfully transforms his subject to show that leisure is the basis of all eventful creative action: interpretation, culture, social life, and politics. Remarkably illuminating, this book brings back to scholarly awareness the old, to produce the new.
Tony Blackshaw, FAcSS, is Emeritus Professor of Leisure Studies and Sociology at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.